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SMC kicks of the new year by accepting five new medicines for NHS use
Five newly licensed medicines have been accepted for use on NHS Scotland by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) following its first meeting of 2021.
Xalkori bags FDA green light for rare paediatric non-Hodgkin lymphoma
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Pfizer’s Xalkori (crizotinib) for the treatment of paediatric patients and young adults with relapsed or refractory, systemic a...
Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Viral Vector Manufacturing Business from Novasep
WALTHAM, Mass.
Could NRF2 be your magic molecule for eternal youth?
NRF2 is just one of thousands of critical proteins in the cell, but it is one that we now know a lot about.
Biohaven Provides Update On Phase 2/3 Trial And Alzheimer's Disease Program
NEW HAVEN, Conn.
FDA Approves J&J's Darzalex Faspro for Rare Light Chain Amyloidosis
The U.
FDA Action Alert: Merck, Aurinia and Amgen
After a start-of-the-year lull, activities at the U.
Sinovac says its COVID-19 vaccine more effective with longer dosing interval
BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s Sinovac Biotech said on Monday that a clinical trial in Brazil showed its COVID-19 vaccine was almost 20 percentage points more effective in a small sub-group of ...
Global stockpile of Ebola vaccine created to tackle future outbreaks
Four international health and humanitarian organisations have come together to establish a global Ebola vaccine stockpile to ensure a quick repose to an outbreak.
Rotten egg gas may help protect aging brain cells from Alzheimer’s disease
Typically characterized as poisonous, corrosive and smelling of rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide's reputation may soon get a face-lift thanks to Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers.
Patent expiries loom as Bayer looks to mid-2020s for return on cell, gene therapy bets
Bayer's head of pharmaceuticals Stefan Oelrich said Wednesday that new drugs from the company that are each projected to generate more than $1 billion in annual sales will not be enough to bridge ...
Trade Secrets, Theft Allegations Levied Against Merck Employee
Prior to leaving the company in 2019 for competitor AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, Shafat Quadri, a former Merck & Co.
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